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Steve Case was a little shocked and bemused when, after rocking the house at one of the nation’s biggest and best known Country Music Festivals, the feedback he received from judges was simply “Your jeans aren’t country enough”.
At blues festivals he wasn’t bluesy enough, at folk festivals not quite folky enough and so after years of trying to fit in, Case changed tact, quit his 9 to 5 job, bought a van and began life as a travelling troubadour - playing his songs, his way to his kind of people.
Case is no pretender - his honesty coupled with an easy going and engaging stage persona has endeared him to audiences throughout the country. He is in his element playing to fellow travellers, grey nomads, tourists and vagabonds with songs that are true to his personal experiences yet widely relatable.
His songs of travel and Australia such as “Living the Dream”, “Kimberley Song” and “Man in a Van” continue to endear him to audiences and makes Steve Case a unique and enduring voice in the Australian music scene.
At blues festivals he wasn’t bluesy enough, at folk festivals not quite folky enough and so after years of trying to fit in, Case changed tact, quit his 9 to 5 job, bought a van and began life as a travelling troubadour - playing his songs, his way to his kind of people.
Case is no pretender - his honesty coupled with an easy going and engaging stage persona has endeared him to audiences throughout the country. He is in his element playing to fellow travellers, grey nomads, tourists and vagabonds with songs that are true to his personal experiences yet widely relatable.
His songs of travel and Australia such as “Living the Dream”, “Kimberley Song” and “Man in a Van” continue to endear him to audiences and makes Steve Case a unique and enduring voice in the Australian music scene.
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